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So how can you dissolve fear by rewiring your memories?
The couple hunted down vintage lamps and shades, rewiring them.
We can trace a rough history of this rewiring of flattery.
It also means rewiring the basic rules of our economy to
Is marijuana actually rewiring our brain circuitry, even if only temporarily?
" He added, "We're rewiring mostly with materials that can be reused.
"The toughest transition was the rewiring of the mind," Bianco told Reuters.
The rewiring may also affect how well women bond with their infants.
Pointless destruction is a lot easier than rewiring and hacking the devices.
But strong evidence that technology is rewiring teenagers' minds is so far lacking.
They would reach into oil-filled transformers and start rewiring on the fly.
The rewiring job to handle the power load was paid for in pot.
"Rewiring is not the solution," Fields, who chairs the Defense Science Board, explained.
He describes what happens during those ten days as a kind of "rewiring".
"I think that periodically rewiring the brain is a good thing," he says.
For years Gregory Lewis has been rewiring Thelonious Monk's music for the organ.
Watching that depressing debate, one must conclude that the rewiring is well underway.
For Hayward, rewiring his brain and returning to work could not be more urgent.
Not token gestures on the edge, but fundamental rewiring of business from the core.
The patterns we assemble and break, rewiring our observations with changing scenery, evolving people.
Jazz For years Gregory Lewis has been rewiring Thelonious Monk's music for the organ.
"There have been decades of bad messaging and we are rewiring now," she said.
It's well-known that the brain is constantly rewiring synapses in response to our experiences.
But why celebrate what, at this point, is just a rewiring of an organization's chart?
Ms. Swift's charms are micro, and they're sometimes obscured by the album's macro aesthetic rewiring.
The food journalist Patricia Sharpe says Mr. Cole is responsible for rewiring Austin's collective palate.
Get the Supercharged Brain Training Bundle for just $19.99 (usually $597.98) and start rewiring your brain.
The targeting, the rewiring of her brain, is so extreme that she can no longer even cry.
The building still doesn't have power, and will need rewiring, but they're planning to reopen next week.
This kind of rewiring of the brain for the sake of seeing a new color seems prohibitive.
Unfortunately, rewiring people's behavior patterns around search proved too difficult, even if Google wasn't built for mobile.
It seems like a tall task, but NKISI's unpredictable programming does have a sort of rewiring effect.
He seemed to be able to do almost anything, from breaking a colt to rewiring a house.
But a costly rewiring of global imports and exports will continue even after a deal is struck.
TED's signature format has led to countless orthogonal breakthroughs, rewiring our brains with fresh outlooks as it goes.
We also believe that giving people control over what they share is a fundamental principle of this rewiring.
After all the parts came in, Frank spent about three weeks rewiring his house and installing the system.
The mind is highly plastic, capable of rewiring itself based on changing inputs from internal and external experiences.
Lost and found Electricians are rewiring Buckingham Palace and they are uncovering stuff that's been hidden for decades.
Fortunately, many paintings and other important items had already been removed due to a rewiring project that was underway.
The hardware sensors are designed to be attached to individual circuits in a building without the need for rewiring.
She ended up doing some work for a friend's landscaping company and rewiring the electricity in her own house.
Overgoor had plenty of experience with rewiring nerves as a reconstructive hand surgeon, getting dysfunctional digits to work again.
Economic rewiring in the EC president's five-year plan includes some encouraging words for entrepreneurs dreaming of scaling big.
Ana's love for her digient pushes her to consider rewiring her own brain to get the resources she needs.
I reasoned that if VR is rewiring my brain, at least it's very close to the real experience of sex.
Moving light fixtures after a kitchen has been installed can be expensive: Rewiring and repainting mean costs can add up quickly.
Scientists are already finding evidence that our brains are rewiring themselves to prioritize the memorization of pathways over pieces of data.
Scientists understand that cancer cells support their rapid reproduction by rewiring their metabolisms to take glucose, ferment it and produce lactate.
Meanwhile, contemporary demand for electrical outlets mandates extensive rewiring, and thick walls may require multiple repeaters to maintain steady internet service.
For an hour each week for two years, he parked himself in front of my son and worked at rewiring his brain.
That means rewiring my default setting that causes my limited reserves of empathy to be spread both too wide and too thin.
They involve extracting a patient's immune cells and genetically rewiring them to more effectively recognize and attack cancerous cells in the body.
She was connecting and rewiring them in real time to make the music that was zinging around the room in quadraphonic sound.
Researchers have long known that the adolescent brain is continually rewiring itself, making new connections and pruning unnecessary neurons as it matures.
It's more of a DIY project that you can try to replicate at home if you're not intimidated by rewiring things and coding.
When the rewiring, painting and structural repairs are finished in June, buyers who have already met income and residency requirements can take possession.
Your brain is always rewiring to new experiences, and your anxiety takes a back seat the more you put yourself in anxious situations.
Rewiring male sexuality shouldn't be seen as another attack on beleaguered men — the Trumpian interpretation — but as a step toward their own emancipation.
They may actually be changing our legal rights, simply by rewiring our expectations of how much control we have over our personal data.
Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn said it is looking at rewiring plans to invest $11.63 billion in a high-tech manufacturing plant in Wisconsin.
There's tremendous evidence, however, that recognizing the way our brains are working is the most powerful move we can make toward retraining and rewiring.
After a slight adjustment to the connector pins in the computer and a rewiring, you have yourself a floppy disc with 128 GB of storage.
Later, in a last ditch effort to make himself essential, Eugene pitches a plan to direct the zombie's away by rewiring the Sanctuary's loudspeaker system.
We hear a lot these days that modern digital technology is rewiring the brains of our teenagers, making them anxious, worried and unable to focus.
I first heard Guinevere Eden, director of the Center for The Study of Learning at Georgetown University, on an NPR segment about rewiring the dyslexic brain.
Moreover, recent neuroscience research indicates that nicotine acts as a gateway drug by rewiring the adolescent brain to make heroin, cocaine and other opioids more addictive.
Thanks to recent studies, it has been discovered that rewiring your brain could result to dramatic changes leading to success, as explained by neuroscientist Michael Merzenich.
But multiple, newer experiments have shown that adult brains, in fact, can be quite plastic, rewiring and reshaping themselves in various ways, depending on our lifestyles.
Every new device we purchase adds to the growing network of cameras and other tracking devices, slowly altering our worldview and rewiring our understanding of privacy.
That's because you're not just trying to reverse physiological changes—rewiring your brain, in a sense—but also unraveling a whole host of everyday psychological habits.
The rewiring of your brain is a result of neuroplasticity, which includes two things: Neurogenesis (the growth of new neurons) and synaptogeneis (new connections between between neurons).
Jennifer Szalai says that "Nervous States," by William Davies, is a "wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute" look at how the mind-body connection is rewiring our politics.
Her plan leans heavily on the Green New Deal, which calls for a rewiring of the U.S. economy as part of the effort to fight climate change.
But HP's update stands out, says Cory Doctorow of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, for being a particularly extreme rewiring of its OfficeJet printers in the homes of customers.
It took a huge commitment to change my habits, and it also took a lot of brain-rewiring to see you in all the ways other people couldn't.
Durham's team has been rebuilding it as the Airlander 10, reattaching the fins, the engines, and the gondola, rewiring the avionics, and revamping it for the commercial market.
If I were to go into that directly, I think our success in fundamentally changing the way this works, rewiring it more quickly, would go much more slowly.
It's compatible with whoever your current provider is, including Verizon Fios, Comcast, and others, so you don't have to stress about rewiring your whole life to achieve better performance.
We've been trying to figure out for three years if he is a mad aberration, doomed to fade, or if he is rewiring the game in some permanent way.
He sported yet another hard hat at a National Electrical Contractors Association gathering, otherwise known as another missed opportunity to find someone reliable to consult about rewiring my kitchen.
Included are two courses on rewiring your brain, one class on improving your focus and learning how to multitask, and one course about boosting your comprehension via speed-reading techniques.
In the past, GM has said matching such a system would require completely rewiring the electrical wiring of its vehicles in order to ensure such updates were secure from tampering.
And this means rewiring your grey matter to get to grips with a control scheme that is both ingenious and exacting, and kind of wonderful when it begins to click.
The media industry has recently been engaged in a project of rewiring our memories of the 1990s, focused on redeeming controversial women like Monica Lewinsky, Anita Hill, and Lorena Bobbitt.
In fact, the Chi-town rapper's bombastic rewiring of the source material simply served to highlight the majestic, mechanical grooves of one of Daft Punk's greatest achievements: making technology sing.
"It really amounts to a rewiring of the global economy," I heard Shell executive Mark Gainsborough explain during a speech at this year's BNEF Future of Energy Summit in Manhattan.
Really all the way through November and December, from launch onward we were rebuilding and rewiring infrastructure just to keep the game running at the scale that we were running at.
This year is the third in a row that she's engaged in No Spend practices, and she says it's had a profound impact on her life, "rewiring" her thoughts and behaviors.
"He did top-secret work for the Air Force, rewiring and servicing the receiving stations that took down signals from spy satellites," Mr. Paul, the author, said in a phone interview.
And somehow it's just as hard to trust folks like him, who insist with an imploring smile—while busily rewiring the social fabric of human civilization—that everything's going to be great.
Clever academics and journalists have been thinking up ways of rewiring capitalism for decades, for example by giving more voting power to long-term shareholders or changing the composition of company boards.
Only a quarter-century later in that second book, "Admit Impediment" (1981), did the rabid hectoring, schoolmarmish decorum and jumbled syntax (sometimes Ponsot seemed to be rewiring Donne) start to fade away.
This disconnection is quickly reversed after an animal wakes up, rewiring the brain in the same way it was before, which brings back all the information that was stored in the neurons.
The brain is continually adapting, or "rewiring," itself through life, particularly in utero and through adolescence, generating an ever-transforming genetic, cellular and genetic landscape that had defied the tools of modern science.
The point is not that nicotine itself causes cancer (it's the other chemical compounds in the smoke), but rather that by rewiring the brain, nicotine acts as the driver to keep smokers smoking.
A scientist capable of rewiring a mosquito to prevent it from spreading malaria, dengue, Zika, or any other infectious disease would almost certainly have the skill to turn that insect into a weapon.
Improvements include a new HVAC system, complete rewiring and new pipes and plumbing fixtures, 217 percent new drywall added to the existing plaster, fresh paint inside and out, and termite and beetle treatment.
While nobody disputes the challenge of rewiring the world economy, an upsurge in climate activism, including a global school strike movement and an international civil disobedience campaign by Extinction Rebellion, is sparking new conversations.
The main concern of Arctic countries is that China's ambitions will result in a gradual rewiring of the region's politics in ways that give China more influence in determining how the Arctic is managed.
Now offered at clinics across the country, CIMT involves casting the patient's dominant upper extremity to encourage a "rewiring" of the brain and thus regain some level of limb function on their affected side.
If rewiring is involved — perhaps you want to switch a ceiling mount into a pendant light fixture, for example — make sure to shut off the electricity at your fuse box or circuit breaker first.
That means rewiring my default setting that causes me to check for new tweets anytime I find myself idling, like when standing in line at the store, or waiting for the arrival of a friend.
The immunotherapy involves extracting a patient's T cells and genetically rewiring them so they can more efficiently home in on tumors in the body—training a foot soldier as an assassin that can slip behind enemy lines.
On a technical level, Battle's Furby Organ is certainly an impressive build, requiring lots of custom software and rewiring so that each toy would respond to commands from a keyboard, and produce specific notes and vowels on-demand.
Five of the genes, like one that determines egg-hatching, were found in the brood pouches of male seahorses, "suggesting that they may be involved in male pregnancy, possibly through rewiring of their regulatory network," said the study.
These early CIMT studies on monkeys paved the way for a proof-of-principle case study, the first formalized study that attempted to apply the forced rewiring of a human brain in order to strengthen their weak extremity.
Changes in how people live, and the technology they use, could both mitigate the impact of climate change and ensure that the costs are less about a pure economic loss and more about rewiring the way civilization works.
Scooter companies seem keen on rewiring the transportation systems of our cities, but it's not entirely clear that they'll take responsibility for the unintended consequences of their technology: A scooter ensured that I wasn't late to an important meeting.
What makes it so thrilling is the way it feels less like an ossified composition than a vibrant assemblage of semi-autonomous moving parts—scurrying across unexpected lateral shifts and rewiring its patterns according to seemingly improvised internal adjustments.
The chemicals, which are found in many plastics throughout the environment, may be rewiring the sensitive male reproductive system, eroding sperm quality and quantity and even contributing to the sort of testicular disorders that first alarmed Skakkebaek years ago.
The album that spawned a million memes, it remains the defining document of vaporwave and one of the most delightfully bizarre emblems of this deeply weird decade, rewiring kitsch for a new generation while completely transforming how we think of taste.
It felt immediately and concretely useful — an assertion that's best contextualized by mentioning that most of the class legwork is completing daily "rewiring" tasks designed to build those research-backed habits into your life that will make you happier post-course.
The anticipated high growth is due to continuing demand for people who know how to do things from rewiring an outlet to an entire commercial building, not to mention employers reporting a hard time finding qualified applicants, according to the BLS.
Time: 250 hour Cost: $260-$200 Most apartments come with ceiling mount light fixtures that can be easily replaced without rewiring anything at all: simply pick out your new fixture, unscrew the old one, and replace it with your new, better fixture.
As for the 63-year-old's symptoms, while there's anecdotal evidence that his experience may be shared by others, such "rewiring" hasn't really been studied, Berit Brogaard, professor and director of the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami, told Gizmodo.
In a paper just published in Nature Neuroscience, a team led by Elseline Hoekzema of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, in Spain, describe for the first time how pregnancy alters women's brains, rewiring them in ways that persist long after a child has been born.
Chance's aggressive sense of rhythm, emphatic style of vocal chitchat, and rapping in general add a sharpness to music that might otherwise sound sickly sweet, and the project's hip-hop tag marks its retreat into childhood as a way of rewiring, and cleansing, the genre's psychology at the root.
Fries does a great job explaining the twists and turns in a way that's easily understandable for non-programmer types, and it's a thrill to watch him find unconventional solutions to the problems that crop up, which includes rewiring coin slots and opening the machine up to look at the game boards.
The only thing to note is that, while you can take the class at your own pace, you're encouraged to implement the rewiring techniques on a weekly schedule, since research shows that increasing your own well-being takes daily, intentional effort over long periods of time — meaning this six-week class is a great opportunity.
Just the fact that Lil Wayne would bring lasagna into the song is kind of wacky; the fact that he would make a joke about the way lasagna is spelled is pretty crazy; the fact that the joke is a riff on the statement you previously heard and dismissed as run of the mill is fucking galaxy-brain, mind-expanding, consciousness-altering rewiring of what is possible with the English language.

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